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Evaluation of Surface Residual Stresses in Friction Stir Welds Due to Laser and Shot Peening
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance (2007)
  • Omar Hatamleh
  • Iris V. Rivero, Texas Tech University
  • Jeds Lyons, University of South Carolina - Columbia
Abstract
The effects of laser, and shot peening on the residual stresses in friction stir welds (FSW) has been investigated. The surface residual stresses were measured at five different locations across the weld in order to produce an adequate residual stress profile. The residual stresses before and after sectioning the coupon from the welded plate were also measured, and the effect of coupon size on the residual stress relaxation was determined and characterized. Measurements indicate that residual stresses were not uniform along the welded plate, and large variation in stress magnitude could be exhibited at various locations along the FSW plate. Sectioning resulted in significant residual stress relaxation in the longitudinal direction attributed to the large change in dimensions in this direction. Overall, laser and shot peening resulted in a significant reduction in tensile residual stresses at the surface of the specimens.
Keywords
  • Structures and Dynamics Branch,
  • Industrial Engineering Department,
  • Mechanical Engineering Department,
  • FSW,
  • laser peening,
  • residual stress,
  • shot peening,
  • x-ray diffraction
Publication Date
October, 2007
Publisher Statement
Works produced by employees of the U.S. Government as part of their official duties are not copyrighted within the U.S. The content of this document is not copyrighted.
Citation Information
Omar Hatamleh, Iris V. Rivero and Jeds Lyons. "Evaluation of Surface Residual Stresses in Friction Stir Welds Due to Laser and Shot Peening" Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 16 Iss. 5 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/iris_rivero/3/